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For 2007-2012 Ford Mondeo Bis-xenon Headlight Projector With Led Drl Angel Eye on 2040-parts.com

US $469.00
Location:

shanghai, 上海, CN

shanghai, 上海, CN
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Placement on Vehicle:Front

Product Description:

For 2007-2012 Ford Mondeo Bis-Xenon Headlight Projector With LED DRL  Angel Eye

1.The item just fit for the car which without xenon lamp ,but don't fit for the car which have the Xenon lamp.
2.These head lamps are designed for Left hand drive.
3.The head lamps have the same connections and wires with the original cars.
4.The head lamps have the projector lens and the light will be well focused.
And it can provide much more save driving condition.

5. Color: Black Housing
6. Temperature color: 4300K-6000K
7. Bulb Type: D2H /H7
8. Ballast Type: Build in ballast  
9. Voltage: 12V 35W 
10. Turn light: halogen Yellow color
11. LED DRL: White(12Pcs Led)  
12. Low light: HID projector xenon kit(D2H)
13. High light: Halogen kit (H1)
14. Condition: New(only need to replace your halogen headlight kit)

15. Fitment: 2007-2012 Ford Mondeo

16. Package Included: One left lamp and one right lamp
Lelf light and Right light include:
2 x HID Ballasts
2 x HID bulbs
2 x 12pcs x LED daytime running light 
2 x HID projector
lens
2 x halogen light (H1)
2 x black housing

17. Restyled the appearance with higher performance lighting output
18. Trendy & ISO certified standard
19. Direct replacement
20. Easy installation,For Plug and Play installation. (Professional installation recommended)
All required harness (For Plug and Play installation)

 

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Shipment:

 

We will ship your order within 2 business day

 

It is estimated to arrive in 7-10 business days depends on the location you are in. We ship to buyer by EMS,DHL.The shipping for Estern Europe is around $90.

 

 

Refund term and condition :

 

All sales can be refunded within 14 days from receipt of the items unless advertised differently.

 

Buyer needs to pay for the return shipping costs.

 

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